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i got up, turned on cnn. of course, it was all over the news, the story, i was stunned like the rest of the world. i don't think anybody expected the announcement today. in fact, i was talking with ind even an expectation that this would happen. so, it really was a shocking announce ma announce: >> you had a meeting scheduled with the pope? >> yeah, i was invited to a private audience on march the 6th, of, you know the coming year, i was going to be in rome for a meeting of the board of trustees for saint john's university, and i was going to have a private meeting and now that has all changed. >> walk us through the process and your understanding, what happens, he steps down at the end of the month, there will be a period that there's no pope, what happens before a new pope is elect eelected? >> it's unusual, it has not happened for almost 700 years, the last time the pope resigned, one of the gregorys -- the pope has always died in office. so we had a period of mourning and mass and then the cardinals would
i got up, turned on cnn. of course, it was all over the news, the story, i was stunned like the rest of the world. i don't think anybody expected the announcement today. in fact, i was talking with ind even an expectation that this would happen. so, it really was a shocking announce ma announce: >> you had a meeting scheduled with the pope? >> yeah, i was invited to a private audience on march the 6th, of, you know the coming year, i was going to be in rome for a meeting of the...
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thank you for watching "cnn sunday morning." glad you could join discuss have your first cup of coffee with us. we'll look forward to seeing you next weekend. "state of the union with candy crowley" starts right away. >>> politics, policy, and theater. it's state of the union season in washington. today, president obama readies his state of the union message, a chance to lay out details of an aggressive second-term agenda. >> our economy grows when everybody is getting a fair shot and everybody getting a fair shake and everybody playing by the same rules. >> a prequel with senator rand paul of kentucky. the tea party response to the president. and then an independent voice in a partisan senate. >> the fifth amendment is pretty clear. no deprivation of life, liberty or property without due process of law. and we're depriving american citizens of their life when we target them with drone attacks. >> our exclusive with senator angus king of maine and robert gates with the case for drones and the future of u.s. troops in afghanistan
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. >> kelly: after that swig of water, cnn implied that it was a career ender on msnbc, they showed a replay of his swig, approximately 155 times. >> yes. >> jon: 101 of them during the rachel maddow show? >> what's up is water-gate they're calling it. this is absurd. this is a young man who gave a speech in english, and in spanish, to a party that has had problems recruiting hispanics, i mean, why could they not pay any attention at all to the con at the point in time of the speech, whether or not they agreed with it. >> it's not so much about marco rubio drinking the water. it's about the media drinking the kool-aid for obama, that's what it's about. >> there's such a thing as fumbling forward. in 1988 bill clinton made a terrible speech at democratic national convention. and went on the carson show and-- >> ar the pac says if you give money, you get a water bottle. hydrated. >> jon: tweeted this hispanic senator and the media tells it. and nen nen dez ignored. >> the reality with menendez there's substance abuse to be covered and not getting into the issue with underage prostitutes
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a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to him? >> yeah, i think it was very important to him. >> you could see it? >> yeah. >> even during the training? >> yeah. >> i think it's a 300-pound dum dummy, and he does that easily. >> so this is a very strong man? >> right. >> not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill instructors picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling, but -- i thought, maybe because he's a big guy they're picking on him. a couple times he would respond sort of aggressively. you know, he would yell back a little louder than anybody else would. he would be like yes, drill instructor. or like oka
a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to...
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jim acosta, cnn, the white house. >> thanks to jim acosta. stephen moore joins us now with "the wall street journal" editorial page, and robert reich, author of "beyond outrage: what has gone wrong with our economy and democracy and how to fix it." robert, let me start with you. we're talking about scare tactics her. arne duncan, the education secretary today, was forced to backtrack, because this weekend he said, look, teachers are going to get laid off because of the sequester on friday. he was asked for an example. he talked about a school in west virginia. jim acosta, who you just heard reporting, called the school, and the school said the layoffs had absolutely nothing to do with the sequester. it does sound like a lot ofmongering. >> well, erin, something is going to happen, and we already see unemployment insurance is being suspended in some states. we see that people are being released from custody. airports are already making plans with regard to their inspectors, who are not going to be available. they're going to be on furlough. i
jim acosta, cnn, the white house. >> thanks to jim acosta. stephen moore joins us now with "the wall street journal" editorial page, and robert reich, author of "beyond outrage: what has gone wrong with our economy and democracy and how to fix it." robert, let me start with you. we're talking about scare tactics her. arne duncan, the education secretary today, was forced to backtrack, because this weekend he said, look, teachers are going to get laid off because of the...
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cnn is reporting the president will sign an executive order today and will release it tomorrow. it will outline standards that companies should follow to protect from cyber attacks. cyber security is expected to be a hot topic in the president's address tonight. >>> are your children heading to school too early or too late in the morning? howard county schools said they may change start times. the move comes after holding meetings. later starts for elementary schools can cause child care issues. there are no specific proposed start times yet. >>> our hot topic tonight, is it really possible for parents to pick a favorite when it comes to their kids in. >> a new study said the favorite is yes and that can have a negative impact on the whole family. last year we had a father of two that faced major backlash after admitting that he likes one son better on his blog. now it is learned that it can hurt everybody. >> it's manly when children perceive the parenting differences to be unfair that they're most reactive to that themselves. >> researchers found having obvious favorites can c
cnn is reporting the president will sign an executive order today and will release it tomorrow. it will outline standards that companies should follow to protect from cyber attacks. cyber security is expected to be a hot topic in the president's address tonight. >>> are your children heading to school too early or too late in the morning? howard county schools said they may change start times. the move comes after holding meetings. later starts for elementary schools can cause child...
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cnn crews covering the story from about every angle you can imagine. some have been knee deep in the snow. some have actually been in the snow. our coverage spans atlanta to new york to rhode island. and that's where we begin this morning. poppy harlow is in downtown providence where it is a tad chilly. good morning. >> reporter: just a tad chilly. good morning you to, marty. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. what was treacherous here in providence rhode island overnight has turned beautiful. a snowy white downtown providence. still pretty bare. a lot of people not yet coming out of their homes. all of the roads in rhode island under the direction of the governor are completely closed to anything but emergency vehicles because they have a big issue with downed power lines. we've still got about 179,000 homes here in rhode island. that's nearly 1/5 of the population that are affected or without power completely. no power means no heat. they want to keep the roads clear, get the emergency vehicles where they need
cnn crews covering the story from about every angle you can imagine. some have been knee deep in the snow. some have actually been in the snow. our coverage spans atlanta to new york to rhode island. and that's where we begin this morning. poppy harlow is in downtown providence where it is a tad chilly. good morning. >> reporter: just a tad chilly. good morning you to, marty. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. what was treacherous here in providence...
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margaret hoover is a cnn political contributor and republican consultant. christine, let's start with you. economists warn the sequester could lead to a recession. that's not scaring business away. american airlines and us airways will merge. warren buffett is buying heinz. michael dell is taking his company private. there's business going on. as you've said before, uncertainty is the new normal. >> absolutely. you see these movements within the corporate sphere that are telling us that they are trying to be on the offense. at the same time, you see a retrenchment deepening in europe. that europe story is so instructive for the discussion going on about the skweser in washington. by the way, there's going to be a ten-day break coming up for your elected officials, for our elected officials, so they don't have much time to get this straightened out. when you look at companies in america and merger and acquisition activity just beginning to get going and you look at retrenchment worsening in europe, it all spells for trouble for politicians if they don't do t
margaret hoover is a cnn political contributor and republican consultant. christine, let's start with you. economists warn the sequester could lead to a recession. that's not scaring business away. american airlines and us airways will merge. warren buffett is buying heinz. michael dell is taking his company private. there's business going on. as you've said before, uncertainty is the new normal. >> absolutely. you see these movements within the corporate sphere that are telling us that...
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cnn's pierce morgan is being flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. he tweeted after the super bowl quote got to laugh at the ravens being declared of world champions only american teams enter. isn't that correct, isn't that correct >> any time england's team wants to come and play they are welcome to challenge. something tells me they might just concede. you should start the first british nfl team and change that. be nice to see you doing something besides complain. the last one you wonder why the country you live in wants to see you deported. it is in reference to a petition asking the president to deport morgan. number of teenaged girls who new york city who received the morning after pill in school is almost 24 times higher than originally reported. the new york post writes almost 13,000 plan b was handed out by school nurses in the last school year in contrast to the 567 doses reported when the program was revealed in september. under new york law minors did not have to receive permission to receive the contraception. >>> they launched a monkey i
cnn's pierce morgan is being flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. he tweeted after the super bowl quote got to laugh at the ravens being declared of world champions only american teams enter. isn't that correct, isn't that correct >> any time england's team wants to come and play they are welcome to challenge. something tells me they might just concede. you should start the first british nfl team and change that. be nice to see you doing something besides complain. the last one you wonder...
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but yesterday on cnn, dr. hill said something very controversial about mass killer christopher dorner. >> and as far as dorner himself goes, he has been like a real life super hero to many people. now, don't get me wrong what he did was awful killing innocent people. >> that's true. >> it's bad. when he read the manifesto. he wasn't entirely crazy. he had a plan and mission here. many people aren't routing for him to kill innocent people they are rooting for somebody who is wrong. it's like watch django in change in real life kind of exciting. >> bill: put yourself in the family members who are grieving because of his murders. how do you think they are reacting because of that analysis? joining us is dr. lamont hill. to be fair to you because i have known you a long time give you a chance to explain this. go. >> first of all you mentioned the family members of the victims. and quite frankly, my heart goes out to them. and if my words in any way caused them any pain or trauma or stress, more than they already a
but yesterday on cnn, dr. hill said something very controversial about mass killer christopher dorner. >> and as far as dorner himself goes, he has been like a real life super hero to many people. now, don't get me wrong what he did was awful killing innocent people. >> that's true. >> it's bad. when he read the manifesto. he wasn't entirely crazy. he had a plan and mission here. many people aren't routing for him to kill innocent people they are rooting for somebody who is...
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cnn ♪ >> nice haircut. remember, you can follow what is going on here in the situation room on twitter. you can tweet the show. and like us on facebook as well. i'm wolf blitzer in washington, the news continues next on cnn. >> hello everyone, don lemon here, i want to get you up to speed. truck bomb killed 79 people today at a marketplace in central pakistan, nearly 200 others were wounded. police say the explosives were detonated by remote control. the attack was the latest in an ongoing campaign in violence? the region that is overwhelmingly sunni. cardinals could meet sooner than expected to begin the process of choosing a new pope. a spokesman said that the conclave can start as soon as the cardinals are in rome. the pope steps down at the end of the month. across southern russia, it's cleanup day today, the biggest thing is the broken glass and the damaged buildings. 4,000 buildings were damaged. watch and listen. this video is from a high school student when, took it when the meteor created a sonic b
cnn ♪ >> nice haircut. remember, you can follow what is going on here in the situation room on twitter. you can tweet the show. and like us on facebook as well. i'm wolf blitzer in washington, the news continues next on cnn. >> hello everyone, don lemon here, i want to get you up to speed. truck bomb killed 79 people today at a marketplace in central pakistan, nearly 200 others were wounded. police say the explosives were detonated by remote control. the attack was the latest in...
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you had cnn's coverage land, sea and air. you had helicopters and people on the scene and it made for good tv. >> wait a minute. paul, wait a minute. 4,000 people -- >> but the implications were not great. >> not every story has larger implications. 4,000 people powerless, adrift at sea with little food or water. >> i didn't have a problem with cnn going wall to wall with it as long as they went back to the world. i did wince when somebody on there said i feel like i'm in a third world country and i thought, you're getting off the boat. however inconvenienced you are. they even told tv reporters to their credit. look, this is not a natural disaster. it was riveting and reminded you of the "titanic." >> not quite the "titanic." everybody covered it, but not quite to this extent. i want to touch on one more thing before we go to break. fox news and former senator scott brown this week hiring herman cain. serious question. the last time we heard from herman cain he was dropping out of the presidential race in the face of sexual
you had cnn's coverage land, sea and air. you had helicopters and people on the scene and it made for good tv. >> wait a minute. paul, wait a minute. 4,000 people -- >> but the implications were not great. >> not every story has larger implications. 4,000 people powerless, adrift at sea with little food or water. >> i didn't have a problem with cnn going wall to wall with it as long as they went back to the world. i did wince when somebody on there said i feel like i'm...
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appreciate that. >>> neuse news just in to cnn -- news just in to cnn now. a quake has struck northern japan. the 6.9-magnitude quake struck along the coast of japan's second largest island of hokkaido. about 5.5 million people live on the island. no word of injuries or damage. the tsunami warning center saided it does not appear the quake has triggered a tsunami. >>> twitter says around 250,000 accounts were compromised. they gained access to user names and e-mail addresses. twitter officials say they believe the breach may be linked to similar tweets. >>> chelsea clinton accompanied her mom to the state department yesterday for mrs. clinton's farewell. she tweeted this picture of them smiling side by side. chelsea also tweeted that she was "grateful for my mom's and the remarkable state department's service." she added she was thank follow she signed -- thankful she signed off on her last day as -- thankful to share time with her as she signed off on her last day as secretary of state. >> i am so grateful that we've had a chance to contribute in each of ou
appreciate that. >>> neuse news just in to cnn -- news just in to cnn now. a quake has struck northern japan. the 6.9-magnitude quake struck along the coast of japan's second largest island of hokkaido. about 5.5 million people live on the island. no word of injuries or damage. the tsunami warning center saided it does not appear the quake has triggered a tsunami. >>> twitter says around 250,000 accounts were compromised. they gained access to user names and e-mail addresses....
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first of all, i'm not going to announce a number on cnn on sunday afternoon. >> why not? >> i don't know the number. i really don't. look, we're in the business of negotiating with ourselves and john allen the mission and how best to accomplish it trying to look two years into the future. we really don't have a number selected yet. >> when we return, lingering questions about the attack in benghazi. >> you can't be every place. i might remind you, it was 9/11 elsewhere in the world not just in there. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with
first of all, i'm not going to announce a number on cnn on sunday afternoon. >> why not? >> i don't know the number. i really don't. look, we're in the business of negotiating with ourselves and john allen the mission and how best to accomplish it trying to look two years into the future. we really don't have a number selected yet. >> when we return, lingering questions about the attack in benghazi. >> you can't be every place. i might remind you, it was 9/11 elsewhere...
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shooter sent to cnn. it included a souvenir coin wrapped in duct tape. it has a hand written description, thanks but no thanks, will bratton. and the initials, 1 moa. and the package, there was a disc. i want to bring in our psychologist, a consultant for the department of justice whose institute trains police in crisis intervention. he said dorner's rant offers insight into the man now being hunted by police. he joins me by skype. i'm sorry this is once again in such awful circumstances. for all you have seen, from this manifesto that this gunman has put out, this alleged gunman, what is your reading of his state of mind and his motivation? >> there's a tremendous amount of evidence, of somebody who is extremely confused in this 6,000-word manifesto. i could show this to a first-year resident in psychiatry, and there are clear signs of mental illness, frankly. former psychotic thoughts scattered throughout the manifesto. >> there are numerous references to people in the media, myself included, many cnn colleagues, people at other networks, random celebr
shooter sent to cnn. it included a souvenir coin wrapped in duct tape. it has a hand written description, thanks but no thanks, will bratton. and the initials, 1 moa. and the package, there was a disc. i want to bring in our psychologist, a consultant for the department of justice whose institute trains police in crisis intervention. he said dorner's rant offers insight into the man now being hunted by police. he joins me by skype. i'm sorry this is once again in such awful circumstances. for...
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facebook.com/carol cnn or tweet me @carolcnn. also here to talk about rubio, pete dominic, jason johnson and amy kremer. welcome once again. >> we are happy to be here. >> my first question to you, jason, marco rubio will speak spanish, but it seems kind of patronizing. >> doing the response to the state of the union, it's like the career kiss of death. it's like being on the cover of madden, being an extra member of destiny's child, it will never get you anywhere. i don't think that's going to help him be the leader of the party. it's treating latino voters like they are stupid. they remember how the republican party behaved with immigration. just because he gives a speech in spanish will not magically change things. >> amy, conservatives, do they like marco rubio. >> yes. it's a tremendous opportunity for us. he beat who is now a democrat, charlie crist in 2010. and so he's a conservative -- i mean, haes tea party. he can reach those voters, to explain why the republican vision is good. why we need to shrink government. and gro
facebook.com/carol cnn or tweet me @carolcnn. also here to talk about rubio, pete dominic, jason johnson and amy kremer. welcome once again. >> we are happy to be here. >> my first question to you, jason, marco rubio will speak spanish, but it seems kind of patronizing. >> doing the response to the state of the union, it's like the career kiss of death. it's like being on the cover of madden, being an extra member of destiny's child, it will never get you anywhere. i don't...
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but yesterday on cnn, dr. hill said something very controversial about mass killer christopher dorner. >> and as far as dorner himself goes, he has been like a real life super hero to many people. now, don't get me wrong what he did was awful killing innocent people. >> that's true. >> it's bad. when he read the manifesto. he wasn't entirely crazy. he had a plan and mission here. many people aren't routing for him to kill innocent people they are rooting for somebody who is wrong. it's like watch django in change in real life kind of exciting. >> bill: put yourself in the family members who are grieving because of his murders. how do you think they are reacting because of that analysis? joining us is dr. lamont hill. to be fair to you because i have known you a long time give you a chance to explain this. go. >> first of all you mentioned the family members of the victims. and quite frankly, my heart goes out to them. and if my words in any way caused them any pain or trauma or stress, more than they already a
but yesterday on cnn, dr. hill said something very controversial about mass killer christopher dorner. >> and as far as dorner himself goes, he has been like a real life super hero to many people. now, don't get me wrong what he did was awful killing innocent people. >> that's true. >> it's bad. when he read the manifesto. he wasn't entirely crazy. he had a plan and mission here. many people aren't routing for him to kill innocent people they are rooting for somebody who is...
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>> why does it matter on cnn? we've got sanjay, we've got you. it matters. >> we're talking more than cnn, though. we're talking the entire united states. go ahead. >> we're all fighting for that. the one point, like jamison, there's one black guy in these commercials. i wish there were one middle eastern guy in each commercial. i wish we got to that point. you need that middle eastern voice or person. we don't have that yet. we're demonized. if there's one good arab guy that works with the authorities is later killed by a bad arab guy. we are at different points in our progression. african-americans have created your own project so you can showcase yourselves in a positive light. we are not there yet. we're getting there little by little. make your own projects. it's the only way. hollywood's never going to give us that. >> that's one good thing for that one arab guy. he's got job security. >> jamison, you have job security. you are the one black guy. >> yeah, job security is great. there are a bunch of black actors. i'm the one guy that looks l
>> why does it matter on cnn? we've got sanjay, we've got you. it matters. >> we're talking more than cnn, though. we're talking the entire united states. go ahead. >> we're all fighting for that. the one point, like jamison, there's one black guy in these commercials. i wish there were one middle eastern guy in each commercial. i wish we got to that point. you need that middle eastern voice or person. we don't have that yet. we're demonized. if there's one good arab guy that...
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>> a story we did for cnn about this doctor, dr. chung who is down in texas, military doctor and they've been focusing on trying to create a presence in really, really tough spots. war zones, areas that are difficult to get to. be here controlling a robot in the hospital or around the world, right? this news story inspired one of the episodes. >> don't hit the robot. >> had a 20-year-old medic who has never done anything like this before who is basically going to be talked through a major brain operation. >> you're going to need three packets of sutures, 10 blade and as many little clamps as you can find. >> even though it's scripted drama, you know, the auth authenticity and making sure the facts are right and really spending so much time on that stuff is that important. >> i joke with these guys a lot because i don't have any medical background, not a doctor but i research for ones on tv. >> and this research really matters. the cdc says about a third of tv viewers take action on health issues after hearing about them on primetime
>> a story we did for cnn about this doctor, dr. chung who is down in texas, military doctor and they've been focusing on trying to create a presence in really, really tough spots. war zones, areas that are difficult to get to. be here controlling a robot in the hospital or around the world, right? this news story inspired one of the episodes. >> don't hit the robot. >> had a 20-year-old medic who has never done anything like this before who is basically going to be talked...
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cnn's learns explosives weren't the only unstable variable law enforcement had to deal with. there was dykes' state of mind. neighbors described him as a paranoid loner. >> he used to keep notebooks of horse races. he always said that mafia run the horse races. >> reporter: sources close to the case say while talking to police from his bunker, a contentious dykes would ramble on about his theory and wanted to get his message out. >> he feels like he has a story that's important to him although it's very complex. >> reporter: had the early hours of the standoff, local authorities contemplated sending in a local reporting to talk to dykes. local blogger ricky stokes was the first reporter on the scene capturing this video. he says authorities approached him with the idea. and you were willing to go along with that? >> anything they needed me to do, if it meant me showing you to use equipment or many going into the bunker, i was willing to do just like everybody involved in the operation over there would have done. >> reporter: in the end, the plan was nixed and the fbi took ove
cnn's learns explosives weren't the only unstable variable law enforcement had to deal with. there was dykes' state of mind. neighbors described him as a paranoid loner. >> he used to keep notebooks of horse races. he always said that mafia run the horse races. >> reporter: sources close to the case say while talking to police from his bunker, a contentious dykes would ramble on about his theory and wanted to get his message out. >> he feels like he has a story that's...
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cnn's david mattingly is at the port of mobile. i'm sure, david, preparations half to be underway for all of these passengers to finally be reaching solid land. >> reporter: that's right. city officials just a short while ago saying that they are prepared to greet these passengers when they arrive here, prepared to help in any way. they're also prepared to help family members who are coming here to greet them before they have a chance to go to hotels or to flights to get back home. so right now, a great deal of anxiety, both on that ship and here onshore. now in their fourth day at sea, with no engine, overflowing sewage, no air-conditioning and no hot water, the guests aboard the "carnival triumph" can't get to dry land soon enough. mary and kim got a distressing phone call from their young daughters on sunday, detailing conditions on board. >> urinating -- you know, using the bathroom in bags. >> onion stand witchwachb sandw. >> standing in line for food for hours. >> reporter: traveling with their fathers, 10-year-old allie and
cnn's david mattingly is at the port of mobile. i'm sure, david, preparations half to be underway for all of these passengers to finally be reaching solid land. >> reporter: that's right. city officials just a short while ago saying that they are prepared to greet these passengers when they arrive here, prepared to help in any way. they're also prepared to help family members who are coming here to greet them before they have a chance to go to hotels or to flights to get back home. so...
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>> why does it matter on cnn? we've got sanjay, we've got you. it matters. >> we're talking more than cnn, though. we're talking the entire united states. go ahead. >> we're all fighting for that. the one point, like jamison, there's one black guy in these commercials. i wish there were one middle eastern guy in each commercial. you need that middle eastern voice or person. we don't have that yet. we're delmonized. . if there's one good arab guy that works with the authorities is later killed by a bad arab guy. african-americans have created your own project so you can showcase yourselves in a positive light. we are not there yet. we're getting there little by little. it's the only way. hollywood's never going to give us that. >> that's one good thing for that one arab guy. he's got job security. >> jamison, you have job security. you are the one black guy. >> yeah, job security is great. there are a bunch of black actors. i'm the one guy that looks like this. you're starting to see more and more black actors in commercials. but it's just because
>> why does it matter on cnn? we've got sanjay, we've got you. it matters. >> we're talking more than cnn, though. we're talking the entire united states. go ahead. >> we're all fighting for that. the one point, like jamison, there's one black guy in these commercials. i wish there were one middle eastern guy in each commercial. you need that middle eastern voice or person. we don't have that yet. we're delmonized. . if there's one good arab guy that works with the authorities...
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cnn thought it might be a career ender, and i just -- excuse me a minute, i want to do one thing here. you know, i thought it was inspiring actually. i hope this is not a career ender. that would be unfortunate, wouldn't it? i thought, actually, senator rubio, i thught he handled that doggone well. as a matter of fact, i like him better after he did that because that was about as normal and natural a thing as a man could have done there, and it's nice to see it. you know, instead of all the hitch stff, tight media trained politicians that we see so much of. we're coming right back. destination israel, the a-team on the strategy behind the president's timing ffr his first foreign trip of his second term. senator rubio's famous reach for a drink of laughter and reactions good for business. president obama and his liberal agenda, congressman dennis joins agenda, congressman dennis joins us to analyze the state of the today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's
cnn thought it might be a career ender, and i just -- excuse me a minute, i want to do one thing here. you know, i thought it was inspiring actually. i hope this is not a career ender. that would be unfortunate, wouldn't it? i thought, actually, senator rubio, i thught he handled that doggone well. as a matter of fact, i like him better after he did that because that was about as normal and natural a thing as a man could have done there, and it's nice to see it. you know, instead of all the...
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with us today "time's" joe klein, cnn gloria borger, "new york times" elisabeth bumiller and "the washington post," david ignatius. first up, president obama will face congress tuesday night and try to drive a wedge between the country and his hard right opponents. look at the cloud of the most used words in the last 50 years of the state of the union addresses, number one word in 50 years, "more." presidents for five decades have used the state of the union to call for more. so what's "more" mean to president obama and will he present an optimistic view of our union as most presidents have? >> i can report to you that the state of this old but youthful union is good. >> i'm pleased to report the state of our union is stronger than a year ago and growing stronger each day. >> my fellow americans, the state of our union is strong. >> tonight the state of our union is strong and together we will make it stronger. chris: or maybe they'll shake things up as president ford did in a bad economy. >> i've got bad news. and i don't expect much, if any, applause. i must say to you that the state of th
with us today "time's" joe klein, cnn gloria borger, "new york times" elisabeth bumiller and "the washington post," david ignatius. first up, president obama will face congress tuesday night and try to drive a wedge between the country and his hard right opponents. look at the cloud of the most used words in the last 50 years of the state of the union addresses, number one word in 50 years, "more." presidents for five decades have used the state of the...